Hi Laird,
This sounds like a good idea. BTW, I don't recall posting this to any of
these lists, so I'll risk a repost and ask forgiveness. For a live
example of Laird's RSS-in-ICE (http://www.io.com/~laird/rss-in-ice.html),
take a gander at:
http://www.oreillynet.com/meerkat/?_fl=ice
Rael
On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, Laird A Popkin wrote:
> Once 0.91 is "pushed out the door" I'd suggest that we have a good
> opportunity to explore merging RSS and ICE. I'd suggest setting up a
> meeting between some of the ICE AG members and some of the folks involved
> in RSS to see how things could play together to our mutual benefit.
>
> On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Dave Winer wrote:
>
> > After an impromptu RSS BOF at Dale Dougherty's Web Publishing track at WWW9,
> > I resolved to get RSS moving again.
> >
> > What is RSS? Perhaps you don't know. If so, check out the brief history on
> > today's Scripting News, here:
> >
> > http://scriptingnews.userland.com/backissues/2000/06/07#rss
> >
> > Then read the spec:
> >
> > http://backend.userland.com/rss091
> >
> > It's not final, but I expect it will be by the end of the week. It's just a
> > cleanup and restatement of 0.91, with the Netscapeisms removed, and pointers
> > to the specs that are behind RSS. There's been a fair amount of interest in
> > evolving RSS, but I felt that first we needed a strong foundation, a spec
> > that was simple, understandable and complete. Hopefully that's what we now
> > have.
> >
> > Dave Winer,
> > UserLand
> >
>
Rael
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